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(7)Later'
llbeallright.
Part2ListeningandNote-taking
Excuseme.HowcanIgettothestationplease?
Thestation,thestation,thestation...letmesee.Ah,yes.Youcangodown...no.Gostraightonuntilyoucometoacinema.
Let'
sseenow--that'
sthesecondturnonyourright.The
cinema'
sonthecorner.Turnrightatthecinemaandyou'
llbeinBridgeStreet.Ithinkit'
sBridgeStreet.GoalongBridgeStreetforafewminutesandthentakethesecond--no,notthesecond,thefirst,that'
sfight,thefirstturning.Onyourleft.Thestationisstraightahead,rightinfrontofyou.
Sothat'
ssecondrightandfirstleft.Thankyouverymuch.
That'
sverykindofyou.
Don'
tmentionit.
ExerciseA:
Listentotheconversationandtakenotes.
ExerciseB:
Usetheinformationfromyournotestomarktheplacesandstreetsmentionedintheconversationonthesketchmap.
Section2ListeningComprehension
Part1Dialogue
Dialogue1wheredidyoulivingnow?
Interviewer:
YousayyoumovedoutofLondonfiveyearsago?
Alistair:
Yes,Idid.IlivedinHampstead*.
sveryclosetothecentre,isn'
tit?
Yes,quiteclose.1wenttoworkbybicycle--IworkedinOxford
Street.Ittookabouthalfanhour.
Andwhydidyoumove?
Didyouchangejobs?
Well,yes,Idid.Iworkedforanadvertisingagencythen.NowIworkforanewspaper.
Butthatisn'
tthereason.ImovedbecauseLondonissodirtyandthere'
ssomuchstress⋯
Andnowyoulivein-.
Oh,rightinthecountry.Theneareststationisratherfar,about15milesaway,butthevillageisfairlyclosetoLondon,about40miles.IstillworkinLondon.
Sohowlongdoesittakeyoutogettowork?
Oh,lessthananhourandahalf,doortodoor.
Listenotheinterviewanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.WriteTorFinthespaceprovided.Discusswithyourclassmateswhyyouthinkthestatementistrueorfalse.
F1.ThemanlivesinHampsteadnow.(ThemanusedtoliveinHampstead.)
T2.Themanhaschangedhisjob.(Heworkedforanadvertisingagencyfiveyearsagobutnowheworksforanewspaper.)
F3.Theplacewherethemanlivesnowisabout15milesawayfromLondon.(Theneareststationisratherfarabout15milesaway,butthevillageisfairlyclosetoLondon,about40miles.)
Listentotheinterviewagainandanswerthefollowingquestions.
1.WhydidthemanmoveoutofLondon?
(BecausehefindsthatLondonissodirtyandthere'
ssomuchstress.)
2.Wheredoeshelivenow?
(Helivesinavillageinthecountry,about40milesawayfromLondon.)
3.Howdidheusetogotowork?
(Heusedtogotoworkbybicycle.)
4.Howdoeshegotoworknow?
(Mostlikelyhegoestoworkbycarnowbecausehesaidthatittakeshimlessthananhourand
ahalf,doortodoor,togettowork.)
5.Wheredoesheworknow?
(Heworksforanewspapernow.)
Dialogue2Haveyoueverlivedabroad
Haveyoueverlivedabroad,Phyllis?
Phyllis:
Yes,Ihaveactually.Whataboutyou?
No,unfortunatelyIhaven'
t.
Oh,whatashame!
Wheredidyoulivewhenyouwereabroad?
IlivedinAustralia.Interviewer:
Really?
That'
salongwayaway.
Uhm,uhm,yes!
Howlongwereyoutherefor?
IwastherefortwelveyearsInterviewer:
Oh!
Whatalongtime!
Yes.Rather,
Erin.SohowlonghaveyoubeenbackintheUK?
I'
vebeenbackabout,erm.tenyearsnow,
Uhm,uhm,WhenyouwereinAustralia,didyouthinkofitasyourhome?
Well,itdependsonwhat,youmeanbyhome.When1was...hometomeisbeingnearthepeopleyou'
refondof.
Uhm.uhm.yeah.SodoesthatmeanthatyourfamilywerewithyouinAustralia?
Yes,theyweretherewithme.
Andpresumablythey'
ve...theycamebacktotheUK?
Yes,theydid.Theycamebackwithme,
Uhm,uhm.Erin,ifyouhadachoice,wheredoyouthinkyou'
dbelivingnow?
Oh.IwouldreallyliketogobacktoAustralia
Oh,yeah?
Why'
sthat?
Well.foronething,it'
stheclimate.
Uhm
And.er.secondly,it'
s...veryrelaxed.
Oh?
Inwhatway?
Well,youknow.thewaveoflife,nobodyhurries.
Uhm.Isthatatworkaswellassocially?
sright,everything
Listentotheinterviewandcompletethefollowingquestionnaire.
Part2Passage
PassageonewelcometoLondon
WelcometoLondon!
Youandsevenmillionothertouristswillfill
Britain'
scapitalcitythisseason,jostlingeachotheralongOxfordStreet,
gettinglostontheUnderground,staringatBuckinghamPalace,and
complainingaboutthefoodandtheweather.
Whatcanyoudowhenyou'
rehere?
TherearetheobvioustouristattractionsofroyalLondon,theLondonofpageantry*andsoldiersinfancyuniforms.ThereishistoricalLondon,withtheancientbuildingsandmagnificentchurches.AgoodintroductiontoallthiscanbefoundintheLondonMuseumintheBarbican*.
Youcanspendalotofmoney,inshopsfromaristocraticKnightsbridgetodemocraticMarksandSpencer*,allofthemanxioustoreceivetravellers'
chequesinalmostanycurrency.Therearemanyhotelsatyourservice,andyourchambermaidmaywellbeabletotalktoyouinyourownlanguage-thoughprobablynotinEnglish,Restaurantsareherebythehundred.YoucaneatyourwayroundtheworldinLondon,fromChinatoArgentina*,thoughyoumayhaveabitofajobfindinggoodEnglishfood.
Listentothepassageandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingquestions.
I.A2.A3.D4.D5.B6.C7.A8.B
Part3News
Newresearchsays35%ofallchilddeathsworldwidearecausedbyunder-nutrition---hunger.TheLancet,theBritishmedicalmagazine,justpublishedaseriesoffivestudies.Theanswer,theysuggest,isgreaterinvestmentinnutritionalservicesandimprovementstohealthsystem.
Theresearchinvolvedpoortomiddle-incomecountriesinAfrica,AsiaandLatinAmerica.
RobertBlackfromtheBloombergSchoolofPublicHealthatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinMarylandwastheleadauthoroftheseries.Hesaysmorethan3.5millionmothersandchildrenunder5dieinpoorcountrieseachyearbecauseofunder-nutrition.
NewsItem2
Lastweek,BillGatesretiredfromfull-timeworkattheworld'
sbiggestcomputersoftwarecompany,Microsoft.HewillremainchairmanofthecompanyheestablishedwithPaulAllenin1975.
Mr.GatesleftMicrosoftatatimeofchangeinthecomputingindustry.Earlyon,Microsoftunderstoodtheimportanceofthe“networkeffect”.Thatis,softwareisthekindofproductthatincreasesinvalueasmorepeoplebuyanduseit.
At52yearsold,BillGatesiscurrentlythethirdrichestmanintheworld.Heisworthabout58billiondollars.Mr.Gateswillnowspendmostofhistimeworkingathischarityorganization,theBillandMelindaGatesFoundation.Thefoundationistheworld'
slargestcharitywithover37billiondollars.Itprovidesmoneyforhealth,educationandotherprojects,mostlyin
developingcountries.
NewsItem3
ThecompetitionbetweenMicrosoftandGoogletookanewturnonFebruaryfirst.MicrosoftmadeapublicoffertobuytheInternetcompanyYahoo.MicrosoftsaysthecombinedcompanieswouldbeinabetterpositiontocompeteagainstGoogleintheonlineservicesmarket.
Thisweek,Yahoorejectedtheoffer.Itsboardofdirectorssaidthepriceundervaluedthecompany.Theofferwasworthalmost45billiondollarsincashandstock,or31dollarsperYahooshare.Yahooissaidtowant40dollarsashare.
Microsoftsaysitofferedafullandfairprice.Itsaysmovingforwardquicklywiththedealwouldbeinthebestinterestofshareholders.YetsinceFebruaryfirst,thevalueofMicrosoft'
sofferhasfallento29dollarsasharebecauseofadropinitsstock.
MicrosoftthinksitcouldbettercompeteagainstGooglewithYahoo'
sexpertknowledge.Microsoftcouldattemptahostiletakeover.Butthatisnotthewayitnormallydoesbusiness,andthereisriskofangeringYahoo'
semployees.
SectionThreeOralWork
Areyoureadytoorder?
Er,yes,please.I'
llhavetheroastbeef
Uhm,Wouldyoulikeastarter?
Nothanks,oh,whynot?
llhavethegarlicmushroomsplease.
AndwouldyoulikesaladorvegetableswithyourroastbeefWoman:
Er,whatvegetableshaveyougot?
M011:
Cauliflowerandcarrots,
Er,haveyougotanycabbage?
No,I'
mafraidnot,
Oh,well,nevermind,]'
Ilhavethecarrots.
Carrots.CanIgetyouanythingtodrink?
Er,justaglassofwater.
Andwouldyoulikeanythingfordessert?
Nothanks.
woman:
Excuseme?
Yes?
mafraidthisbreadisstale,
Oh,I'
mterriblysorry,I'
llgetyousomefresh,madam.
Listentothedialogueandthenanswersomequestionsaboutit.
Youwillhearthedialogueandthequestionsonlyonce.Answereachquestionwithacompletesentenceafteryouhaveheardit.
Questions:
1.What
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